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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-187721

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Background: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the most commonly prescribed drugs for pain and inflammation all over the world by medical practitioners. Long-term overuse of these drugs leads to severe gastrointestinal complications such as peptic ulcers and erosions. Aim of study is to evaluate the incidence of NSAIDS related peptic ulcer perforation in our region and to know the role of NSAIDS in the causation of duodenal perforation. Methods: This was retrospective study conducted in the Department of General Surgery Rohilkhand Medical College and Hospital on 51 patients of duodenal perforations to know its causation with NSAIDS. The results obtained were compiled in a tabulated form. Mean ± Standard Deviation (SD) were analyzed using with Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS 23.0). The level P < 0.05 was considered as the cutoff value for significance. Results: The Mean age of all patients was 43.86±11.05 years. In majority of 28 (54.90%) patients NSAIDS was responsible either alone or concomitantly associated with excessive smoking and alcohol in 20(71.42%) patients and NSAIDS alone in 8(28.57%) patients. Conclusion: Excessive high dose intake of these drugs and intake of the combination of two NSAIDS instead of single NSAIDS therapy has resulted in increased chances of peptic ulcer perforation. So indiscriminate use of NSAIDS should be avoided.

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